Amid the royal family's ongoing health challenges, Meghan Markle has found herself at the center of controversy yet again, sparking speculation over her intentions with the announcement of her new Netflix project.
Royal expert Angela Levin, speaking to The Sun, raised eyebrows as she suggested that the Duchess of Sussex may be strategically orchestrating plans to overshadow King Charles and Kate Middleton's battles with illness.
Levin didn't mince her words, accusing Markle of exerting control over her husband, Prince Harry, since the inception of their relationship. "She has said several times that she can't stand the Royal Family, she can't stand the UK, she's been unbelievably unkind and rude," Levin remarked.
The timing of Markle's business venture, amid the health struggles of key members of the royal family, has drawn criticism from some quarters. "She said she doesn't want to interfere while Catherine and the King are not well, but she's interfered when the Duke of Edinburgh wasn't well, when the Queen wasn't well, so I don't believe that," Levin added.
Levin pointed to Markle's previous comments, including an interview with The Cut in August 2022, which occurred shortly before the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. In that interview, Markle hinted at the challenges of forgiveness, suggesting it would require significant effort. "I think forgiveness is really important. It takes a lot more energy to not forgive," Markle stated. "But it takes a lot of effort to forgive. I've really made an active effort, especially knowing that I can say anything."
The juxtaposition of Markle's words with the timing of her latest business venture has fueled debate and drawn scrutiny from observers, with many questioning the motivations behind her actions.